Rakesh Tikait, the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, who is spearheading the anti-agricultural law movement, has received death threats on call. Earlier as well, Tikait had received abusive messages on WhatsApp. On Wednesday, farmers in Ghaziabad began 'Black Day' protests to mark the completion of six months of their agitation against Centre's agricultural laws. People were seen gathered in the morning at the border area for the protest against the three farm laws that were enacted in September 2020. "Our only demand is that all three farm laws should be repealed and farmers should get the required MSP.
Source: dna May 28, 2021 09:56 UTC